Multiple Choice
The equilibrium real interest rate is 5 percent.If the real interest rate is
A) 3 percent, then the supply of loanable funds curve will shift leftward as new savers enter the market.
B) 6 percent, the demand for loanable funds curve will shift rightward as firms enter the market to borrow at the lower rate.
C) 8 percent, there is a surplus of loanable funds.
D) 2 percent, there is a shortage of loanable funds.
E) anything other than 5 percent, the supply of loanable funds curve and/or the demand for loanable funds curve will shift to move the real interest rate to 5 percent.
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